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The Quick Guide to Becoming a Well-Rounded Fantasy Reader

Posted by Meg

Science fiction author Ray Bradbury, who passed away this month, had a lot to say about reading. One of my all time favorite quotes by him acknowledges the importance of reading when writing.

“You must read dreadful dumb books and glorious books, and let them wrestle in beautiful fights inside your head, vulgar one moment, brilliant the next. You must lurk in libraries and climb the stacks like ladders to sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads.”

There are all different types of people involved in the fantasy world, and not all of them want to be writers. The biggest thing that connects us is our love for the written word. Here are some ways that you can up your participation in the world of reading and writing fantasy:

1. Cons

Justin at Staffer’s Book Review put together a little roadmap helping fantasy fans who want to go to cons and get the most out of them. Justin was at ConFusion and Balticon this year, and put together a post on ConFusion as well.

2. Read

Seems simple, right? The tough thing these days is the vast sea of books, articles, magazines, tweets and blog posts there are, not to mention how little time folks have to read these days. A solution may be in order. Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians and The Magician King, talks about how to read while you walk in a new article in Time Magazine.

3. Write Reviews

Okay, so you’ve read a lot of books, perused the book blogs and started tweeting. What now? Whether you are just reading them or writing them yourself, book reviews can be a great way to continue to dig into a book you loved (or hated!).

Another reason to read and write reviews is that book blogs are becoming more important. Newspapers and magazines reviewing books less and less and sometimes ignore science fiction and fantasy altogether. Authors, publishers and readers are relying more and more on blogs for reviews and press. Writing a review for a book you loved is a great thing you can do for an author without spending a dime. A great place to get started reading and writing reviews is Goodreads. You can also follow author reviews and blog posts.

Check out these book reviews for some Demon Cycle inspiration:

4. Podcasts

Podcasts offer a great way to learn about the industry, authors and listen to creative people talk about work and book reviews. It can also be a good way to get your own voice out there.Whether you are tuning in or podcasting yourself, they have a lot to offer in terms of reading science fiction and fantasy.

Peat’s Preferred Podcasts

Check out the Consumed Podcast for a discussion of The Warded Man and how Peat uses fantasy tropes to his advantage. The conversation shifts into a broad literary fantasy discussion and the group covers some juicy topics including prologues, exposition in fantasy writing and what The Warded Man might look like as a movie.

So whether you are preparing for a con, writing a review or just dusting off one of your favorite epic fantasy books, just remember that you are connected to a larger community of book lovers and fellow fantasy geeks.

Posted on July 6, 2012 at 11:35 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Desert Spear, Fans, Meg, Reading, Warded Man
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New Leesha Fan Art

Posted by Meg

Check out this beautiful portrait of Leesha we found on Deviant Art by Lussy Vit.

I love how her hair and the blue background combine. So artistic! Amazing job.

Posted on July 5, 2012 at 3:00 pm by megelizabeth
Filed under Daylight War, Desert Spear, Fan Art, Fans, Meg, Warded Man
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Sword & Laser Shout Out

Posted by Meg

Peat got a shout out on Author D&D from @saladinahmed on @SwordandLaser the other day. Check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSSliP4ERqI

If you haven’t watched Sword and Laser’s new show yet (previously a podcast), they have five episodes out and forum on Goodreads. Pretty excellent stuff.

Posted on July 5, 2012 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Fans, Interviews, Meg, Warded Man
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Balticon 2012

Posted by Meg

Even though Peat didn’t “officially” go to Balticon 46, he was still there, chatting with fans, attending panels and participating in live podcasts. If you weren’t able to make this awesome con, here is the recap.

The con boasted awesome writers such as Chris Evans, Myke Cole, T.C. McCarthy, Robert E. Waters and Michael J. Sullivan (who did his own Balticon recap). There also lots of equally awesome non-writer people there like musician John Anealio and Peat’s agent Joshua Bilmes. Myke tested out a fan made board game based on his book Control Point.

Myke playing his board game (looks a little like Settlers of Catan!)

Photo by Jennie Ivans of Fantasy Faction

Peat, Myke and John all participated in a recording of Mur Laffterty’s podcast I Should Be Writing. Sadly, the recording was lost, so all we have to show you are these photographs of the recording. I promise that it was the most engaging, hilarious and intelligent podcast recording of Peat’s career.

At Mur Lafferty’s I Should Be Writing Live with Myke Cole and John Anealio

Still want to hear Peat on I Should Be Writing? You’re in luck! Peat was on the podcast earlier this year. Listen to Peter V. Brett Interview/Unrequited Love and Convention Questions Answer/Peter Brett Interview Pt. 2.

You can also check out Fantasy Faction’s Review of the con here.

Posted on July 4, 2012 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Appearances, Daylight War, Desert Spear, Fans, Interviews, Meg, Myke, Warded Man
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10,000 Reviews Giveaway

Posted by Meg

Mark Lawrence (@Mark_Lawrence) noted some exciting news the other day. The Warded Man has been reviewed over 10,000 times on Goodreads! Check out the original tweet below:

@MykeCole PS – didja notice a certain @PVBrett clocked 10K ratings on Warded Man on GR this weekend? Warrants a beer in any drinking game!

You can check out the multitudes of reviews on Goodreads here. Or create an account here to write up your own review!

To celebrate Peat wants to giveaway three signed copies of The Warded Man.

To enter to win your copy, answer the question below:

Which two fantasy characters would have the most epic battle?

Giveaway Guidelines

  • Leave your entries in the comments
  • Have your entries in at 11:59pm EST on Friday, July 6th
  • Winners will be chosen at random from the comments
  • We will announce the winners sometime next week

I can’t wait to see some of the best and the brightest of the fantasy world paired up and fighting! Good luck!

Posted on July 3, 2012 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Contests, Fans, Meg, Myke, Warded Man
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